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Start by going to another site other than Wikipedia! PS you can't get rid of curves in a penis, it's there till you have surgery. PPS your wife is flattering you. even the tiniest willies have curves frequently.
Start by going to another site other than Wikipedia! PS you can't get rid of curves in a penis, it's there till you have surgery. PPS your wife is flattering you. even the tiniest willies have curves frequently.


I can post of a picture of my erect penis


== Why the United States? ==
== Why the United States? ==

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The penis photos is not appropriate. It should be replaced with an illustration or diagram.

I clicked on the "larger version" link under the photo but it is the same penis... Someone should look into that pronto.


OK then, how do nipple erections occur? A serious question, not a joke.


I did a google for it ... the first site I found said that they are due to muscle, not erectile tissue. we need more information that this (and probably on the article nipple) -- Tarquin 22:04 Mar 19, 2003 (UTC)

if the man or boy does not want to reveal to another person that he is sexually aroused by him or her (or by a third person).

I used this somewhat complicated formulation to distinguish embarrassment towards the attractive person and towards someone else, e.g. a man who is not openly homosexual can be embarrassed toward a friend that he is aroused by a third man, but he may not be embarrassed toward this third man. - Patrick 12:30, 5 Oct 2003 (UTC)

Why not just say: if the person does not want to reveal sexual arousal. The shorter the sweeter, no?
ahahahaha thats what your girlfriend tells you

Erect penis picture is unjustified

I disagree with the assertion that an erect penis, with no content warning, is acceptable on this page becuase wikipedia is "not for little kids". It seems that this picture has been removed before, and there is a precedent for removing such pictures (see Talk:Masturbation) on the grounds that they do more harm than good. I'd appreciate it if you'd give a better explanation for your reasons in posting this image again - it has already been removed once. Shikasta 20:04, 6 Oct 2004 (UTC)

  • Shikasta has hangups about sex.

The image, in all honesty, makes me sick whenever I look at it. I don't care if it's not for kids - but it's heavily inconvenient to be at work or something, start searching through links, and come upon this. Heck we can all imagine what an erect penis looks like. There's no purpose for the picture being there. Honestly, do they do this in encyclopedia Brittanica? If we could use illustrations like they do in medical textbooks and any reasonable mainstream books, that would be FAR more encyclopedic.

  • Thinking about this, an explicit content link would do, so I made the necessary changes - Shikasta 21:06, 7 Oct 2004 (UTC)

A better and more representative image has now been imported from the penis article. However, it might be improved by rendering in a more clincal monochrome. -- The Anome 00:03, Nov 26, 2004 (UTC)

I second that. Palefire 01:22, Dec 23, 2004 (UTC)
Why is monochrome more clinical? It seems to me that we associate monochrome with being clinical because old text-books weren't in color. It would do nothing to improve the picture, however. Asbestos | Talk 11:54, 8 Jan 2005 (UTC)

could u put a warning or something??? at least put the pic at the end of the page... i agree with the monochrome, maybe it would make it seem less porn-like and more matter-of-fact. --68.73.52.100 16:33, 6 Jun 2005 (UTC)

I did change the image to a rendered version Image:Flaccid_and_erect_human_penis_(rendered).jpg, but someone had already reverted it before I had a chance to change it back to the version that was here before. I've put this link on the main discussion page in Talk:Penis where the photographer first put the image. --Veratien 00:32, 7 August 2005 (UTC)

I guess I don't see why this picture is an issue. WP:NOT#Wikipedia is not censored for the protection of minors. It's not like this is a picture of a porn star having sex. It's not a particularly erotic picture; it seems perfectly clinical to me. I wouldn't object to moving the picture further down the page and putting an explicit content warning near the top. But presenting a photo of what it is that we're talking about seems like a no-brainer. Nandesuka

Perhaps a different angle on this would the fact that the picture is high up enough for people looking for the topic of man-made structure erection to be taken by surprise. I understand that typing 'Erection' into any sort of search engine is asking for it, but perhaps moving the image further down or a disambiguation page is in order? --Anon, 20:22, 7 October 2005

I also was offended by the picture, but I chose to block it by using my "Adblock image" option on my Mozilla Firefox browser. That is one solution, for anyone concerned. JohnJohn 19:19, 23 January 2006 (UTC)

I can't believe people are offended by this image.....genitalia! oh god! what horror! And as for the argument that kids might find it....do you really think seeing a picture of a willy in an informative article like this is going to scar them for life? Better they learn from wikipedia than from the old man who lives down the road

Isn't Wikipedia the online version of the old man down the road?

Added an image that I thought would help with the "hardly looks erect" issue (TypicalHumanPenisScale.jpg) that also has an inch scale as none of the images currently give an idea of size. However someone has reverted to the previous version.

Returned you picture as I feel it demonstrates the variation in erections better than the two current images. ElizabethAA

Great new photo, nice to see some variation and a curve in the erection. CharlotteA


Man if there's one thing i hate about Christianity it's its moral rejection of the nude.--AnYoNe! 22:35, 14 May 2007 (UTC)

-I'm an atheist.

Noticed something about the photo

  • The caption says, "An uncircumcised human penis in both flaccid and erect states." I don't know if it's just me, but the flaccid penis is obviously uncircumcised, but erect penis appears to be circumcised. Are they the same penis? The pubic regions look different. --Fallout boy 16:06, 27 August 2005 (UTC)


I take it you are American. Go look at some dogs mating, or some European porn.

They are the same penis. I come to this point because an uncircumsised penis, when erect, looks like it's circumsised. Also, the testacles are the same and (for all those circumsised people) the glans of the penis are visible but they are not like that of the circumsised penis. All the pictures of the circumsised penis' generally have a lighter color glans, whereas that of an uncircumsised penis is generally darker. Just proving my point. --Anonymous

My Penis is circusised. I have a curve to to left when it gets hard. Is there any way to make it straight again? My wife tells me it curves to the left because it is so large. Can any one tell me what I can do?

Most penis's naturally get a slight curve in them. It's nothing you did. If it doesn't prevent intercourse there's no reason to get surgery, and in fact if you found a doctor that would do surgery on it he'd be a rather unethical doctor. Anyway, this is wikipedia, not a health and wellness forum.

Start by going to another site other than Wikipedia! PS you can't get rid of curves in a penis, it's there till you have surgery. PPS your wife is flattering you. even the tiniest willies have curves frequently.


I can post of a picture of my erect penis

Why the United States?

In some countries, particularly the United States, the skin of the erect penis can often be very tight and immobile on the shaft

Why the United States in particular?? Is there any citation for this? Asbestos | Talk 09:18, 4 Dec 2004 (UTC)

Yeah - this stuck me as odd as well. Shouldn't it at least be rephrased? It sounds like a damn good reason not to visit the USA otherwise.

I removed the reference to United States. I would like to see a reference to the problem. I suspect that the problem is rare. Nereocystis 08:12, 12 Jan 2005 (UTC)

My skin moves. But its possible that more in US seem to be circumsized and a circumsized penis has less skin so is there is less to move.

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Skin tends to be tighter if it isn't stretched out much. During puberty, as the penis begins to lengthen and thicken, the skin if very tight and can even hurt during erections. Just like breasts, stretch marks can even appear if the erections are too large for the skin. This tightness and pain gradually goes away with increasing erections as the skin gets used to stretching. Perhaps American's aren't as used to their erections as the rest of the planet? We're so uptight here, I wouldn't doubt it ;) Whether its true or not, America definitely needs to lighten up and get out of the shadows of self denial and ideology over nature.

That was the stupidest statement ever. EVER. The thing about tight skin was either some stupid comment on uptightness like the previous poster, or on how the medical procedure is performed in teh states. Was it cited by any chance?

--Trevor100a 14:56, 8 September 2006 (UTC)

the section about embarassment

am i the only person who thinks this whole section is surplus to requirement and should be deleted? it is stating the obvious.

We become embarrassed when we meet intelligence and must welcome its message and effects. If we refuse we won't develop!

OK then, how do nipple erections occur? A serious question, not a joke.


I did a google for it ... the first site I found said that they are due to muscle, not erectile tissue. we need more information that this (and probably on the article nipple) -- Tarquin 22:04 Mar 19, 2003 (UTC)

if the man or boy does not want to reveal to another person that he is sexually aroused by him or her (or by a third person).

I used this somewhat complicated formulation to distinguish embarrassment towards the attractive person and towards someone else, e.g. a man who is not openly homosexual can be embarrassed toward a friend that he is aroused by a third man, but he may not be embarrassed toward this third man. - Patrick 12:30, 5 Oct 2003 (UTC)

Why not just say: if the person does not want to reveal sexual arousal. The shorter the sweeter, no?
Surely you realise that an erection does not always indicate sexual arousal? In fact, in most cases it doesn't..

Photo description

In the penis article it was established that modification and mutilation terminology is confusing or inaccurate.[1] It was established by consensus that "altered" is both a neutral term and covers all forms of genital modification and mutilation without focusing on the particulars too much. Consequently, I am reverting the last change. DanP 11:38, 16 July 2005 (UTC)

I don't think consensus on one article automatically implies consensus on all articles. I think the word "uncircumcised" in this context is clear, accurate, and (should be) uncontroversial; to describe it as "mutilation terminology" contains a value judgment that I don't think is really warranted. If you'd like to explain why it offends you, I'm sure we're all willing to listen. Nandesuka 11:54, 16 July 2005 (UTC)

Let's be clear. There are a multitude of genital modification and mutilation practices. Why are you trying to highlight one that is not present, while ignoring all the others. Obviously you are going against both established precedent without a clear reason, while at the same time describing a self-contradictory viewpoint (you did not add "unpierced" to the description). If you are trying to lend some legitimacy to genital mutilation, Wikipedia is not the place to do it. Try to see both perspectives please. DanP 12:03, 16 July 2005 (UTC)
I'm not trying to "lend legitimacy" to circumcision; it already has that legitimacy in Western cultures due to widespread practice. In fact, so many people are circumcised that many don't know what a flaccid uncircumcised penis looks like (for instance, I never saw one until after I was in college). Most people do, however, know what an unpierced penis looks like. This is why it is appropriate to note that the penis in the photo is uncircumcised, whereas noting that it is not pierced, not dyed bright blue, or not decorated with a little pink umbrella would just be a non-sequiteur. Nandesuka 12:31, 16 July 2005 (UTC)
DanP, your last edit on this article [2] violates the 3RR rule. I'm sure this was accidental on your part; please undo your reversion so we don't need to report it. Thanks. Nandesuka 12:43, 16 July 2005 (UTC)
That is clearly a false accusation. By no means did I violate 3RR. It's sad that you feel the need to trumpet circumcision in this article, yet at the same time other genital mutilations you feel aren't worth mentioning. It was established by precedent that "altered" encompasses any and all genital modifications and mutilations. Why you can't see that is almost baffling. DanP 14:41, 16 July 2005 (UTC)
I've added all of the adjectives without judgement one way or the other. I hope all of the bases are covered now, and that we can all be happy. DanP 01:54, 17 July 2005 (UTC)
With respect, I don't like it at all; it reads clumsily and distracts from the article (which, after all, is about erection not circumcision). My strawman proposal is that we should leave "uncircumcised" in place -- it was the original adjective used until recently, after all -- until we come to a consensus here. Deal? Nandesuka 04:12, 17 July 2005 (UTC)
Not at all. Your fetish should not be the topic of this article. Stop singling out circumcision, and practice NPOV editing, would you? DanP 23:12, 21 July 2005 (UTC)
Well, I'm trying to. I'm also trying to come to some sort of a reasonable agreement with you here. You don't like the adjective "uncircumcized". OK. That was the adjective that was historically used in the page, and several editors besides me seem to think it's perfectly adequate. I'm not demanding that it stay that way forever, I'm simply suggesting that we try to come to consensus here on the Talk page here before changing the status quo ante. Won't you work with us to develop that consensus, DanP? I am sure you mean well, so I'm extending the olive branch here. Let's work this out here on the Talk page rather than in the article. I will refrain from discussing your sexual and bodily preferences, and would like it if you could avoid calling me a child mutilator or fetishist. Nandesuka 01:20, 22 July 2005 (UTC)

- How about calling it "natural" or "unaltered"? Just a suggestion -Jake

DanP your protectivism is pathetic. LIllIi 23:04, 2 January 2007 (UTC)

aiming at the bowl

Why is it hard to aim one's urine when one has a erection or semi erection? Even when one's penis is aimed at the right spot of the toilet bowl, the flow of urine doesn't hit where it should. What is causing this interference?

(question and answer posted at WP:RD/M)

What's wrong with this picture?

I fail to see exactly how this article is in need of attention due to quality, aside from petty arguments about a photo being black and white to keep from seeming pornographic (A penis is a penis, whether depicted in black and white or in colour; deal with it). Sources are cited, the only slang words are, appropriately, in the "Slang" section. I see no spelling or grammatical errors, and appropriate vocabulary and scientific terms are employed. Would someone kindly offer an explanation for the tag, or should I just remove it now? Adamdavid85 18:57, 8 December 2005 (UTC)

I see no reason for it either. Surely people who slap on this tag, often defacing a valid article, and then just walk away expecting someone else to do the work they prescribe, should at least have to state what they find so objectionable about the article? Flapdragon 01:03, 9 December 2005 (UTC)

more photographs??

I do not object to displaying photographs of an erect penis. I consider this a very valuable piece of information and do NOT think it is pornography at all!!!! (People who label "erections" with "pornography" must still learn a lot about life, yes.) But do we really need a second display - this time a circumcised penis - to show what it is all about??? Doesn't the one photograph we already have here suffice? I think it does alright. I would like to see the second photograph being deleted. It's absolutely superfluous. Anyone agreeing with me??

--Fromgermany 23:07, 10 December 2005 (UTC)

In principle, I agree with you, but you're new to Wikipedia and probably haven't discovered the "circumcision wars". There are some very strong feelings on both sides of the circumcision issue here, and if both pictures aren't here, one or the other side will feel discriminated against. --Angr (t·c) 11:40, 20 December 2005 (UTC)

The non-existant image

One of the photos is not uploaded properly (as in red link) that led to its non-existance. Should it be removed? If not, why?

Finally, the non-existant image was removed. --Gh87 12:44, 12 January 2006 (UTC)

growers and showers

I remember seeing a Margaret Cho standup act where she mentions "Growers" and "Showers"..... Though probably not the right term for it, certainly both exist. Is anyone who has this page watched qualified to write about it in more detail?

KV 19:47, 20 March 2006 (UTC)

Another "missing" photo is that of a female erection (clitoral).

Why is this page lacking in any photos of the erect female clitoris?

Can you say "discrimination?" (I truly hope that is not the reason).

-Chickie

If you think there should be photos of an erect female clitoris, just find a freely available picture and add it. "And Susan was bright enough to know that the phrase "Someone ought to do something" was not, by itself, a helpful one. People who used it never added the rider "and that someone is me." " (Terry Pratchett) 69.156.56.25 11:45, 8 June 2006 (UTC) Jordan

It is like a joke to wish a picture of a clitoraL erection. Everybody know there is nearly nothing to see by women, when they have a sexual arousal. The clitoris gets a little bit thicker, what you can see by "sharp eyes". Only a part of the clits get longer, but negligible! The word erection comes from latin language -"erectere"- and mean stand up. The adjective is "erectus". The clitoris is more or less "covered" with tissue, so it can not change the position, where it is and if, only very small. It can not "touch" the abdomen for example. Only a few degrees a small part can "stand up". (pointed acute/angle) If anybody want ean erect clitoris, this person have to take a photo of a female bodybuilder, such who use testosterone. All other female "erections" are hardly visible,so a picture makes no sense! --Fackel 16:28, 14 October 2006 (UTC)

I can tell a a difference in my clitoris when I'm sexually aroused. Yeah, it only gets a little bit bigger, but it gets a whole lot darker in color. I think a picture of a clitoral erection would be of value to the article, if a good one could be found. Even though the changes in the clitoris aren't huge, it's still an erection.CerealBabyMilk 20:03, 9 November 2006 (UTC)

Pictures would show just how significant the changes are.

If you guys want a picture of clitoral erection in this article, then please feel free to find an uncopyrighted photograph and put it on.

Image missing

Hey, who deleted image of an uncircumcised penis? 195.150.224.238 02:24, 23 March 2006 (UTC)

Lorena Bobbitt?

"Morning wood"

I would like to translate the excellent German Wikipedia article de:Morgendliche Erektion (translation: morning erection). In the introduction of this article, this phenomenon is called "morning wood." Surely, there must be a more scientific name for it. What should the new title be for this nonexistant article? GilliamJF 22:35, 12 May 2006 (UTC)

It's called a Morning Glory

My friend claims that "morning wood" is a result of the replenishing of testosterone overnight or something like that... does this claim have any basis in fact? Robin Chen 00:36, 7 August 2006 (UTC)

I believe it occurs either because of collected blood, due to lower pressure (see Death erection), or as a shut-off from urination. -- THEBlunderbuss 22:44, 15 September 2006 (UTC)

Not Completely Flaccid?

The supposedly flaccid picture looks partially erect to me. Can we have a photo that shows a completely flaccid one please? StephenJMuir 11:50, 7 June 2006 (UTC)

  • The second set of photos isn't completely flaccid either. Check the penis article to see a proper flaccid penis. In fact, why can't this article use that photo. Indeed, why do we need two pictures on this page anyway? StephenJMuir 21:37, 8 June 2006 (UTC)

There needs to be two pictures for comparisons in what physiological changes occur. The above picture looks partially erect. Not an accurate comparison,not professional. Keep the erect pictures.


Not all flaccid penis point towards the floor or become soft and wobbly as jelly.

In the external links section there is a link to an individual wikipedia photo. Is this appropriate and would it be more reasonable to link to the penis category on wikipedia commons? Biggishben 12:43, 12 June 2006 (UTC)

Why the circumcised picture?

There's no visible difference between the "erect" and "unerect" circumcised d*ck. It looks just the same only bigger. 201.23.64.2 04:29, 30 June 2006 (UTC)

Photo

I have deleted the penis photo at the top of the page. This way we don't offend those who stumble across the page and find a big hard cock but there are still two remaining, perfectly adequate shots of erections further down the page where they serve excellently to illustrate the article. In this way the easily offended will have a chance to go to another article but there'll still be good pictures of two gentlemen who 'have wood.' This article exists perfectly well with two penis examples. Also whoever added this picture must understand the page existed for months without a picture upon immediately opening the page and despite the fact bona fide must be assumed, in this case I am somewhat suspicious of puerile desires to have ones own 'boner' on wikipedia. If you revert my changes I will simply revert it back, no argument or discussion. AntonioBu 12:04, 10 July 2006 (UTC)

PS I put this comment at the top of the page for a good reason. Do not move it again. Someone has also made a serious mistake on this page as it now only displays the first paragraph. Not due to my edits, I'm not sure how this can be fixed so maybe someone else could repair the damage. AntonioBu 03:47, 11 July 2006 (UTC)

If you insist on unnecessarily adding a third picture of an erection then upload a high quality image. Until then, it's gone... — Preceding unsigned comment added by AntonioBu (talkcontribs)

The new picture

This picture seems to be no better than the other ones that have been added and removed in the past. Biggishben 09:47, 11 July 2006 (UTC)


Yes, I agree. How about all us guys have a contest. Let's just keep replacing the photo with pictures of our own erect penises. We can call it a "cock fight".

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Agreed. Here is my picture. Actually, I think it is pretty clean (non-porn like). The others I saw seemed to lack clarity and lighting which is important in an information picture. One thing I wanted to demonstrate was the difference between just being erect, and being fully erect and excited. Once erect, the penis can extend or lengthen slightly more and the head swells if it is extremely aroused. For me the difference can be a half inch.

File:Trevor Erection Sample.jpg

--Trevor100a 21:42, 8 September 2006 (UTC)

man..is that really yours?..its huge..how long is that? how old are you???..that cant be an accurate depiction of what the average man has...youre a giant -Anon

Hmm. Not a idea for an image. However what's going on with the diagonal line at the bottom of the first two images? And the text isn't needed. Fishies Plaice 02:45, 9 November 2006 (UTC)
like the photo a lot(not in the sexual kind of like, in the academic sense of like! lol), they have you have done it with the angle of the camera and the presentation of the photos etc... it just needs a cleaner backdrop without the distracting objects? Also it would be kind of nice to have a more average/typical sized cock. Oh well, whatever. I don't mind, mine is similar! hehe... Mathmo 09:59, 19 November 2006 (UTC)

Odd statement

This statement was added anonymously: "however, one benefit is its prevention of young boys wetting the bed when waking up with full urinary bladders." is that right? I would remove it but have no knowledge either way Turquoisefish 23:57, 24 August 2006 (UTC)

I thought it was weird, so I took it out. It should not be put back unless someone can prove it is true (with a reference) AND someone thinks it is actually an appropriate thing to mention somehow somewhere in this article... 69.87.204.22 11:36, 16 September 2006 (UTC)

is true that it is bordering on a physical impossibility to piss with an erection. however is it something relevant to include? I highly doubt it. Mathmo 10:02, 19 November 2006 (UTC)

The statement is utter bullshit: I've pissed with an erection plenty of times! Having an erection just makes it easier to hold in is all.

Ok Everybody

I did research about erection in the school library and I got detention because the teacher who kept an eye said I was visiting a porn site. Please, this article can't be viewed in public. Remove the images. One alternative is to clearly warn of the content before the page is loaded or provide a link to the picture, preferably also with a clear warning as to what the content of the image is. --Scotteh 19:12, 26 August 2006 (UTC)

  • I'm really trying hard to WP:AGF, but this claim sounds like utter bullshit. Why didn't this student show the teacher the article? Why didn't they file a complaint with school administration? Chances are that some adult at the school has at least the marginal intelligence to recognize that we aren't a pornographic site. Sorry, but it's your own fault for allowing yourself to get railroaded into detention. Question authority, always. --130.127.121.188 14:57, 28 November 2006 (UTC)
Owned --AnYoNe! 22:28, 14 May 2007 (UTC)

The computer illiterate will often identify anything like this as porn. They are rather common at schools, especially amongst the "teaching" portion of the population. I feel for ya, brother.

Ability to control an errection

Should we add a bit in about a male being unable to make an erection go back down? 163.118.215.31 16:11, 9 September 2006 (UTC)

There are mental "tricks" that can help make an erection go away (like thinking about other things) but it is true and important that erections are not under the direct mental control of men, not like ordinary voluntary actions. 69.87.204.22 11:46, 16 September 2006 (UTC)

Add flacid photo

The two pairs of current photos do a good job of illustrating "erection". I don't think we need more photos to demonstrate various degrees of erection -- the reader gets the idea just fine from these pairs. However, these photos might leave a reader with mis-impressions about the size/appearance etc of a penis when not at all sexually aroused. These pictures just show "start of erection" and "after erect". It would be good to also have a previous picture, of a totally small/shrivelled/limp/floppy penis. (See also - Seinfeld ref: "shrinkage") 69.87.204.22 11:46, 16 September 2006 (UTC)

Here's one to consider. -- 678901

File:Flaccid Erect Human Circumcised Penis Views Top Side.jpg
  • It demonstrates that the size while flaccid is no indication of the size while erect, plus it includes two views -- 678901 23:02, 20 September 2006

Why is This inappropriate?

So many people say that pictures of erect penises are inappropriate because children may see them. Now, how could it be inappropriate if they are looking it up? If they know the term, they should know what one looks like. Besides, they'll see one at some place in their lives, especially boys. So, please, stop saying that it's inappropriate without a good reason. Whiffle Ball Tony 23:05, 15 October 2006 (UTC)

Thoughts on the video... just curious

Could I get some feedback on what everyone thinks of the video that shows a penis becoming erect?--68.88.200.230 20:57, 12 November 2006 (UTC)

is a good idea, anything like this which is a motion the public at large would be curious about should be showing by video. Mathmo 10:03, 19 November 2006 (UTC)

Clitoris pictures

Anyone else think the page should include pictures of the same clitoris both flaccid and erect? It would probably be more informative than the penis pictures because the subject isn't as well known. --Scottandrewhutchins 17:33, 20 November 2006 (UTC)

you are absolutely right about that mate, after all we have pictures of the other two. all we are missing is one of an erect clit. makes perfect sense. is the missing picture from this page to make it the complete three. Mathmo Talk 19:19, 26 November 2006 (UTC)

Erection sample photo

A couple of times I have tried to modify the page to use

File:Trevor Erection Sample.jpg

as an example of a penis becoming erect. A side-on view, it shows more clearly the difference between a flaccid and an erect penis and allows the viewer to get a very clear idea of the physical manifestation of the penile erection. The existing photos are mostly front-on which means that a foreshortening effect makes it difficult to get an accurate picture.

Each time I have made this modification, I have been reverted. I can't find any discussion here as to why the picture I'm inserting is not to be used. I don't want to tread on any toes and do something I'm not supposed to, but I do think the picture is better than what is there now. 87.112.54.178 15:34, 4 December 2006 (UTC)

A genuine encyclopedic penis picture idea...

Here's an idea for all those who like to input pictures of erections and such onto the article...

On the Earth article, one finds an animated image demonstrating the rotation of the earth (see here).

Should those with the time, guts and expertise be interested, it may be appropriate (though would require consensus) to try to replicate this animation (gif) technique to demonstrate the stages of an erection (as used for sex education/medical enlightment - and thus be presented appropriately). Thoughts? Jhamez84 18:02, 14 December 2006 (UTC)

Are you referring to a real penis, or to a drawin? I might be willing to create an animated GIF using my penis. Though I'm sure the people who mark this article as offensive and inappropriate will have a field day!

How about this to replace the video

How about using this to replace the video that has been removed?--68.88.196.111 23:32, 18 December 2006 (UTC)

Video of a human male's penis going from flaccid to erect state

It violates Wikipedia community standards

I.P. 68.88.196.111 is probably a meat-puppet of User:Atomaton who has posted a similar animation at Talk:Masturbation#Male Masturbation Video-Animation.

The GIF he is trying to have accepted is inappropriate per Wikipedia community standards.

Wikipedia:WikiProject_Sexology_and_sexuality/WIP-image-guidelines#When_possible.2C_avoid_images_that_are_likely_to_offend states,

Images relating to some topics cannot be informative without also running the risk of being offensive to some. However, when deciding between two equally informative images, the one which is least likely to offend (or is likely to offend the least) should be used.

And below that quote is a section indicating that Artwork is preferred over photographs.

In the same way, the photos of flaccid and erect penises currently in this article do not conform to Wikipedia community standards. There is no possible rationale for why a drawing or artwork of flaccid and erect penises are a detriment to the educational value of this article compared with the photos. Since this is so it violates Wikipedia community standards. And drawings or artwork could be easily found or created to replace the photos. I am thus removing them.

CyberAnth 10:09, 22 December 2006 (UTC)

whose "community standards" are these?

Plainly, a number of fellows are having great fun adding pictures of their penises to this article, and have not the slightest interest in increasing the encyclopedic value of Wikipedia thereby.

However. To pretend that there are established "community standards" on Wikipedia that discourage nudity and sexual depictions is totally false. CyberAnth links to a proposed Wikiproject guideline which he is actively involved in debating. A few things to note:

  • It is not Wiki-wide, but applies to the Sexology and Sexuality Wikiproject, of which this article is not a part (but actually...shouldn't it be?)
  • It is not established even for that project, but is still a set of proposals for discussion. The page heading states "References or links to this page should not describe it as 'policy'."
  • On November 30, Wikipedia chose to feature the article History of erotic depictions on the front page. Leadership of Wikipedia is apparently not shy about being perceived as sexually explicit by casual visitors.

DanBDanD 18:03, 22 December 2006 (UTC) DanBDanD 18:03, 22 December 2006 (UTC)


I honestly did not see the proposed part of that. Right now it looks like many of prurient intent, including pedophiles, are weighing in on the matter. Let us hope that more sane heads prevail. CyberAnth 21:16, 22 December 2006 (UTC)


I changed the images to links. Personally I dislike Wikipedia, but I do not think minors should be forced to look at nudity. This is an encyclopedia of knowledge for all, not a place to insert pictures of your penis. Go flash someone in public. --Flaming-Dookie 04:33, 2 February 2007 (UTC)

O, and who circumcised that dude? They cut his head down the middle! lolololol Maybe I should make a YTMND of that uncircumcised one...he has semen on his :D. Mah, I'll just delete that shit off of my hard drive.

Reverted- Wikipedia is not censored for minors, sorry. WJBscribe 04:46, 2 February 2007 (UTC)

Wow, I bet that's your penis isn't it? roffle

I force children to look at this page, I hold a gun to their heads and tell them to type in "penis" and "erection", and when the page loads it scars them for life. Pahlease, if a child is shocked to find an erection when he types in "e r e c t i o n" then be probably needed that very important life lesson anyway. Anyway, at science class in school, we were once showed a boy with an erection inside a girls vagina and the photo had some kind of heat sensor and cross section thing done to it, so you could see which parts of the body fill with blood and stuff and you could actually SEE how perfectly the erect penis slides inside the girls vagina. It was a fascinating image, almost like looking at the very mechanics of sex, and seems to me like a perfect candidate for this page as it looks very academic. Although I imagine such photos are hard to take so there are few of them out there, but if anyone can find a free use one that would be excellent. JayKeaton 15:48, 3 May 2007 (UTC)

Only humans get erections? Gasp!

The disambig preamble states: This article discusses human physiological erection. For erection of artificial structures, see construction.

Perhaps the article should be written less from a human specific point of view considering every warm blooded animal on the face of the planet and a good few thousand cold blooded have penises that also gain erection? This is possibly the most narrowly scoped article I've ever read. Surely I'm not the first to point out this blatently obvious flaw to the logic presented?!? 211.30.71.59 00:45, 22 February 2007 (UTC)

"every warm blooded animal on the face of the planet and a good few thousand cold blooded have penises that also gain erection"
Speaking of flawed logic... ;) --zenohockey 06:05, 24 April 2007 (UTC)

Prostate?

The article says that the prostate plays a role in erection. Can you explain this role to me?--Al-Bargit 16:26, 5 March 2007 (UTC)

Spelling

On the warning at the top, it says "The material lower down the page may cause some readers offence."

"offence" should be offense.

Indeed, I didnt notice that. But its a template, so I can´t change it--ometzit<col> 23:54, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
Offence is a valid UK spelling. Ragzouken 21:02, 20 March 2007 (UTC)

Request for disambiguation for 'bonar'

I was searching for the Bonar brothers, Horatius and Andrew, who are prominent men in the Church of Scottland during the 19th century. My only request is that "Bonar" go to a disambiguation page saying something like: Are you looking for Horatius B, Andrew B. If it is necessary for Bonar to link to Erection, then include that on the disambiguation page.

If someone could do that, it would be greatly appreciated. I don't know how.... —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Peterjhart (talkcontribs) 16:22, 27 March 2007 (UTC).

I think the present redirect is somebody's joke.
When you are redirected, you will see the phrase "(redirected from ____)" under the title of the article where you end up. Click on the link in this phrase, and you will be returned to the redirect page and can edit it normally. DanBDanD 05:38, 28 March 2007 (UTC)

Dat's Bullshit

How tha fuck does a womens nipple of her boobs erect that iz bullshit dude it's like dat all day
User:Next Fiday

You're an idiot.--203.70.89.148 19:41, 4 May 2007 (UTC)

if you're tryin to be funny, you aint, if you're bein serious, then get yourself into a school or college, or read a book.

Confusing caption for circumcised penis picture

The circumcised picture includes the sentence

"Note the abnormal bonding of penile skin due to circumcision."

yeh, thats a loada crap, the bond of penile skin to the glans in that photograph is purely unique to the person who'se picture is up there, its not due to circumcision.

It is not clear enough what this sentence refers to - can it be explained better? 68.46.96.38 15:51, 25 April 2007 (UTC)

It may refer to a 'skin bridge' that's just visible. It's really unnecessary (and a bit soapbox-ish) in this article, though, which is about erection, not possible complications of circumcision. Jakew 16:05, 25 April 2007 (UTC)

Photos

ITT tiny penises. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 203.70.89.148 (talk) 19:43, 4 May 2007 (UTC).

OBJECTION! --AnYoNe! 22:27, 14 May 2007 (UTC)

Editing

I don't understand how to make a copyright tag for an image. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Coaster maniac (talkcontribs) 11:44, June 14, 2007 (UTC)

All existing copyright tags are listed here. To create a new tag, see Wikipedia:Image copyright tags#Creating new tags. --zenohockey 18:09, 26 June 2007 (UTC)

Shankbone

Shankbone, I'm very happy for you that you're proud of your large penis, but try YouPorn.com next time. There are already 2 example pics of erections, I don't think anyone needs to see yours or your anus. --Judgeking 20:46, 29 June 2007 (UTC)

LOL - I *wish* it was my large penis. This was a professional male model I spoke to about helping to illustrate articles. Thanks for making assumptions I'm trying to get my big ol' unit out there, but as a photographer I prefer behind the scenes, thank you. You can compare my photos on my User page to the photos found on my body parts gallery and you will note that they aren't particularly similar. Regardless, it's a great illustration that replaced a PRE EXISTING poor quality photo. We might could crop it some, but I see no reason why it shouldn't remain except for Puratanical sensibility. --David Shankbone 20:48, 29 June 2007 (UTC)


I didn't know my penis up there was of poor quality. But why'd you have to replace mine? I had just put it up there...and to be honest my erection looks more realistic than yours...which just looks enormouse...so enormous it may be fake. Crowdedcar 02:53, 30 June 2007 (UTC)

  • LOL - a fake erection? Please...I'm dying to hear a description of how I would pull that off. Aside from the fact the photo was taken with a low quality camera, the penis didn't even look erect - it barely even reached pass beyond the hand. --David Shankbone 02:57, 30 June 2007 (UTC)

I found the post incredible. I would love to see more of your work Shankbone. Please email to [EMAIL REDACTED] This subject matter would be appreciated. Thanks a lot.

Clitoral erection

I think the fact that there are only two sentences devoted to clitoral erection is unjustified. If the process is similar to penis erection, then why not move the physiological processes to the section on erection in general and then be more specific on penis erection and on clitoral erection. Now it looks like penis erection is the standard. It is not quite clear which of the processes described in the penis section also apply to clitoral erection and I'm sure that there are also differences that are worth mentioning. For example, how about some info on the size of the erect clitoris? A picture of a clitoris would also be a good idea. Zora11 09:11, 24 July 2007 (UTC)

"This is often referred to as boner shame"

"This is often referred to as boner shame"

Man, who writes this garbage? I would like to suggest that "often referred to" should call for a citation. 212.99.207.196 22:33, 28 July 2007 (UTC)